Dubai Hotel Attack: Iranian Missiles Strike UAE, Civilian Killed

The UAE Ministry of Defense confirmed the country was subjected to an attack involving Iranian ballistic missiles, which its air defences intercepted. Falling missile debris caused material damage and resulted in the death of one civilian in a residential area. Saudi Arabia strongly condemned the Iranian aggression and violation of sovereignty against several Gulf states. Meanwhile, Iran's Foreign Minister, Seyed Abbas Araghchi, justified the retaliatory strikes as a legal act of self-defence against US and Israeli actions.

Key Points: Iran Missile Attack on UAE Hotel, Civilian Casualty

  • UAE intercepts Iranian ballistic missiles
  • Civilian killed by falling missile debris
  • Saudi Arabia condemns violation of sovereignty
  • Iran justifies strikes as self-defence
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Israeli media reports plumes of smoke seen at hotel in Dubai's Palms, possible outcome of Iran strike

UAE intercepts Iranian ballistic missiles; debris kills civilian. Saudi Arabia condemns attack. Iran claims self-defence against US and Israel.

"We are attacking military bases in the region as an act of self-defence. - Seyed Abbas Araghchi"

Dubai, February 28

Israeli press reported that a plume of smoke and fire has been seen outside hotel on Dubai's Palm. Viral videos circulating on social media showed smoke and flames outside the Fairmont, one of the popular hotels frequented by Westerners in Dubai.

Earlier, UAE's Ministry of Defense (MoD) announced that the UAE was subjected to a blatant attack involving Iranian ballistic missiles, noting that UAE air defence systems dealt with the missiles with high efficiency and successfully intercepted a number of missiles. Authorities in the UAE also handled the fall of some missile debris in a residential area which resulted in some material damage.

The fallen debris also resulted in one civilian death of an asian nationality. The authorities confirmed that the security situation in the UAE remains stable and that all concerned entities are monitoring developments around the clock.

The Ministry strongly condemned the attack, affirming the UAE's categorical rejection of any targeting of civilian objects, facilities and national institutions. It stressed that such acts constitute a dangerous escalation and a cowardly act that threatens the safety of civilians and undermines stability.

The Ministry further stated that the targeting represents a blatant violation of national sovereignty and international law, affirming that the UAE reserves its full right to respond to this escalation and to take all necessary measures to protect its territory, citizens and residents, and to safeguard its sovereignty, security and stability.

The Ministry affirmed its full readiness and preparedness to deal with any threats, stressing that all necessary measures are being taken to firmly confront any attempts to undermine the country's security and stability. It added that the safety of citizens, residents and visitors remains a top priority that cannot be compromised.

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia also condemned the Iranian aggression and the violation of the sovereignty of each of the United Arab Emirates, the Kingdom of Bahrain, the State of Qatar, the State of Kuwait, and the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.

Saudi Arabia affirmed its full solidarity and standing by the side of the sister states, and placing all its capabilities at their disposal to support them in all measures they take, and warning of the grave consequences of the continued violation of the sovereignty of states and the principles of international law.

Meanwhile, Iran Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi on Saturday said that the US and Israel's attack against his country is "unprovoked, illegal and absolutely illegitimate.Araghchi justified Iran's retaliatory strikes against Israel and US military bases as an "act of self-defence", which he said is "absolutely legal and legitimate," Reuters reported.

"This attack was unprovoked, illegal and absolutely illegitimate and against international law and should be condemned. We are attacking military bases in the region as an act of self-defence. What we are doing is an act of self-defence, which is absolutely legal and legitimate," Araghchi said, according to Reuters.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Very tragic that an innocent civilian lost their life. The report says "asian nationality" – my heart goes out to that person's family, could be from our subcontinent. UAE needs to ensure the safety of all residents, especially the huge expat workforce.
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David E
Watching from a security perspective, the UAE's air defence seems to have performed well. But targeting a tourist hub like The Palm is a dangerous escalation. Hope India is closely monitoring this, given our strategic interests and large diaspora in the Gulf.
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Aman W
The geopolitical fallout is worrying. With Saudi and others condemning Iran, the region feels on a knife's edge. India imports so much oil from there. Any full-blown conflict would hit our economy hard. Diplomacy is the only way.
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Sarah B
Respectfully, the article could provide more clarity. It jumps from Dubai hotel smoke to UAE MoD statement about ballistic missiles. Were they definitely linked? The initial viral videos need verification before drawing conclusions.
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Vikram M
This is why we need strong ties with all Gulf nations. Our government must ensure safe evacuation plans are ready for Indians if things worsen. So many of our people contribute to building those economies, their safety is paramount.

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